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San Diego: Chocolat

Location:

509 5th Ave
San Diego, CA 92101

To me, there's nothing better than a warm croissant and coffee or tea with breakfast.

Nothing.

Except, maybe with bacon.

Chocolat in the Gaslamp District of San Diego, appears to be a gelato/dessert bar, but they have warm croissants and pastries as well, served right to your table if you wish to sit down to eat for breakfast.

Which I did, savouring the moment (like this stylish patron was).

Their gelato spread looked divine, and is definitely worthy of a second visit!

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tags: Chocolat, Coffee, Earl Grey, best tea, chocolate croissants, croissants, san diego
categories: Bakery, Breakfast, Chocolates, Coffee, Croissants, Dessert, Gelato, Hot Chocolate, Ice-cream, San Diego, Tea
Tuesday 07.24.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 3
 

TRAVEL: Montreal!

Off to Montreal for the weekend!

Got a few recommendations (thanks A!) under my belt, such as Daou for Lebanese and Chu Chai for veg Thai.

Any other places I must try?

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tags: Chu Chai Veg Thai, Daou lebanese, Lebanese, Montreal, Montreal eats, Poutine, Thai vegetarian, Veg Thai, Vegetarian, croissants, diner, montreal brunch
categories: Travel
Thursday 09.24.09
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 1
 

Truscott Italian Bakery and Deli

Location:

2425 Truscott Dr, Mississauga ON

I'm sure you will agree, there's nothing quite like freshly baked bread; the smell, the taste, the warmth, it's all so very good! 

I definitely heart bakeries. When I was growing up there was a lovely little bakery called Hot n' Crusty where the breads were baked fresh every morning; it was always such a treat to go there.

Recently we discovered Truscott Italian Bakery & Deli - a quaint little bakery right in the middle of a parking lot on the border of Oakville/Mississauga. It's been there only eight years yet it appears as though the parking lot was built around it.



I imagine though, that the past eight years have been enormously successful judging from the steady stream of customers at 8 in the morning! 



The cappuccino on the patio sounded like a great idea!



The breads! Rows of crusty, floured, multigrained loaves.  I wanted to try them all...and in due time I will, but to begin....we got some fresh buns, croissants, and this:



Spacatelli....which I've never had before, but which was undeniably fresh (and still warm!!!).

The trays of muffins, pies, cookies and pastries were astounding!

 



I've yet to try their hot-table items, but I got their mini cakes/tarts for a tea party recently and they not only looked pretty they were pretty delectable, too.



Then there's their deli meat counter which boasts a variety of European meats, the huge selection of pastas (I recently purchased some corn pasta [gluten free] and added to it the all natural Mediterranean Garden's "fiery hot arrabiata" pasta sauce, which was fantastic), fancy imported drinks (lemonades and juices), farmed fresh eggs, and of course a massive collection of olives and olive oils!  Heaven!

With our morning breakfast made complete with the addition of a divine "elephant ear" - stuffed full of chocolate - we were ready to start the weekend!



I'm sure many start their weekends this way and I for one can't wait to do it again!

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tags: Bakery, Mississauga, Oakville, Truscott Bakery & Deli, bread, croissants, deli
categories: Bakery, Breakfast, Burbs, Delis, Oakville/Mississauga, Sandwiches, bread
Tuesday 06.23.09
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 10